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Comic Review: ‘World Record Holders’ by Guy Delisle from Drawn+Quarterly
World Record Holders by Guy Delisle and published by Drawn and Quarterly, with translation by Helge Dascher, collects many of Delisle’s early works. The anthology pulls stories from famed indie magazines like Lapin and Spoutnik as well as adding Drawn and Quarterly exclusives. Most of Delisle’s recent works have been …
Read More »Comic Review: ‘The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud’ by Kuniko Tsurita from Drawn+Quarterly
'The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud' by Kuriko Tsurita impacts anyone reading her work on a level so deep it seems she might well have been a pen pal.
Read More »SXSW World Premiere: The Visually Striking ‘Field Guide to Evil’
With an impressive list of international directors providing interpretations of their own local legends, the blood-soaked 'Field Guide to Evil' brings surreal nightmares to life.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Pink Suitcase: 22 Tales of Women’s Travel’ Edited by Janna Graber
"They traveled as mothers, sisters, wives, daughters, friends and lovers. Sometimes they traveled alone, whether by choice or circumstance, often forming deep connections with the people who crossed their paths." "The Pink Suitcase: 22 Tales of Women's Travel" Edited by Janna Graber
Read More »Music Review: Too Slim and The Taildraggers – ‘Anthology’ [2-CD Set]
This CD features the best of Too Slim and The Taildraggers over 28 years of blues and blues rock.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Christmas is in the Air’ by Cary Morgan Frates, Danielle Lee Zwissler, Jennifer Conner, and Karen Hall
Readers of sweet romance stories will enjoy this collection of short stories.
Read More »DVD Review: Bill Moyers – A World of Ideas II – Great Thinkers
A World of Ideas II: Great Thinkers is an engrossing interesting collection of conversations with great minds of our time.
Read More »Book Review: The Modern Fae’s Guide to Surviving Humanity, Edited by Joshua Palmatier and Patricia Bray
It's good to see the Fae have so many ways of getting by even in these complicated times.
Read More »Book Review: The 50 Funniest American Writers: An Anthology of Humor from Mark Twain to The Onion, Edited by Andy Borowitz
A superlative anthology of humor, wit, satire, and parody in essays, short fiction, and excerpts from memoirs and novels.
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